Introduction to Liuyi Pavilion: Liuyi Pavilion was built in November 1947 to commemorate the martyrs who died in the June 1st massacre. The pavilion has hexagonal eaves, shining green tiles, and is supported by six vermilion columns, which all contain the meaning of June. Plants around the pavilion Holly and green grass. The pavilion is about 7 meters high. The upper spire is a wooden structure, and the lower red column is made of cement. There is a stone monument in the pavilion. The height of the monument is 1.46 meters and the width is about 0.58 meters.
On June 1, 1947, more than a thousand Kuomintang soldiers and police suddenly surrounded Wuhan University, arrested progressive professors and students, and shot and killed three students, Wang Zhide, Chen Rufeng, and Huang Minggang, creating the "June 1st Incident" that shocked the whole country. massacre. On June 4, the Wuhan University "June 1st" Massacre Rehabilitation Committee held a joint meeting and decided to build a memorial pavilion on campus, inscribe the martyrdom of the three students into inscriptions, and bake porcelain statues (or copper reliefs) to commemorate their death. As a lasting memorial.

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